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Zhou, Xiao-Yang,
Zhu, Fa-Ming,
Li, Jian-Ping,
Mao, Wei,
Zhang, De-Mei,
Liu, Meng-Li,
Hei, Ai-Lian,
Dai, Da-Peng,
Jiang, Ping,
Shan, Xiao-Yan,
Zhang, Bo-Wei,
Zhu, Chuan-Fu,
Shen, Jie,
Deng, Zhi-Hui,
Wang, Zheng-Lei,
Yu, Wei-Jian,
Chen, Qiang,
Qiao, Yan-Hui,
Zhu, Xiang-Ming,
Lv, Rong,
Li, Guo-Ying,
Li, Guo-Liang,
Li, Heng-Cong,
Zhang, Xu,
Pei, Bin,
Jiao, Li-Xin,
Shen, Gang,
Liu, Ying,
Feng, Zhi-Hui,
Su, Yu-Ping,
Xu, Zhao-Xia,
Di, Wen-Ying,
Jiang, Yao-Qin,
Fu, Hong-Lei,
Liu, Xiang-Jun,
Liu, Xiang,
Zhou, Mei-Zhen,
Du, Dan,
Liu, Qi,
Han, Ying,
Zhang, Zhi-Xin,
Cai, Jian-Ping
Publicado 2015
“…Among these, three were predominant in the South China region (i.e., the 20(th), 31(st), and 81(st)haplotypes), another three were predominant in the Southwest China region (i.e., the 68(th), 79(th), and 95(th) haplotypes), one was predominant in the South and Southwest China regions (the 18(th) haplotype), one was relatively common in the Northeast and North China regions (the 94(th) haplotype), and one was common in the Northeast,
North and Northwest China (the 40(th) haplotype). In conclusion, this is the first to analyze high-resolution HLA diversities across the entire country of China, based on a detailed and complete data set that covered 31 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities. …”
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